Can you clarify what you mean by "dynamic" printing? A simple program showing the problem and the output you're seeing would be helpful.
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Mr FoozFeb 18 '13 at 1:51

I assume by 'dynamic printing' you mean using '\r' (carriage return) to go back to the beginning of the line in a shell. When you write these 'special characters' to a file, they are simply written there just like any other character. What are you trying to accomplish?
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yonilevyFeb 18 '13 at 18:27

hi guys, thanks for responding, the code is as follows: for i in range(1,20): stdout.write("/r%d" & i) stdout.flush() time.sleep(0.5) normal printing would be 1 2 3 this code replaces "1" and "2" takes over and so on, I am wondering if its possible to print it to a text file with the exact events thanks in advance
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xnakeFeb 19 '13 at 1:25